gix children of Mr and Mrs. I-Earl Vleloche seam to be look- In: forward to I-'-IVE T0 of the picture NSELECTOMIES WIVDSOR, O.\"l' ——Pfive of the rather giiimly. All five had their omies Brother Bobbie stayed at Janette. 7: tonsils out within half an hour home A Duroch— tonselcctomies or performed all five tonsilect-i Betty Jane I and He’s only a year old. Charlotte 12. from left; Jimmy, 3; Kathy. 5;, AP Wlrephota (‘harlottetou n M Some doubt still (‘\l\l.\' in the ni:iids ot maii_v about the status or the (‘itv of (‘h;irlottetowii pro» posed b_v—|aw with regard to the proposed atiialgamation of the city and the Villages of Park- tl.i‘rs aitd Spritig: Park and a small section of (‘entral Royalty, which pl‘Opt)\(‘d by-law has beenl appearing in this newspaper troml Amalgamation etropolitan Area INFORMATION CORNER Bv The Board of Trade be annexed. If 60 per cent more of the votcrs of Parkdale and Spring Park and the sec» tion of Cetiiral Royalty involved vote for amalgamation on that day. then the (‘it_v Council] will rcad the proposed By*Law a third time. finalize their discussions on it, and either pass it or turn it down. If less than 60 per cent time to time this past few weeks. vote in favor. of course that -nds a triumphant visit to Canada and than have the residents of Park- and the other not as the Voters dale or Sprint: Park see fll. .-That Provincial Statute sets out , , ‘ ‘ ‘ , , that where ltnalizatiiation ls bev I'lRTH"‘R PR0‘ I'm RE‘ lbs: considered between the t‘ity It is to be noted that even or any Town with areas outside though the voters of Parkdale the City or any such Town tin and or Sprlflfl i‘ark vote in fa’ this case between (‘harlottctown your of amalgamation on Novem- mcl Parkdale. Spring Park. andybcr 27th. the City C.ouncil could a: small section of Central RoyaI- subsequently turn down the pro- tyt the said City or Town firstly posed By-Law and not proceed draws tip a proposed bylaw (‘OV-:V<llII amalgamation further cling, same and containing a do; If on the olher hand Amalitaml‘ uripiion of the area to bc S0'Il0Il gains the necessary 60 per annexed. and merely reads it a cent of lhc Voters of the areas first time. concerned on November 27th. and WAN (‘it_v of Charlottetown pI‘0- the Cit)‘ C0Ull(‘ll 5h0|lld Subs?‘ posed I)_\'laws have to be readiqucntl.v passes the said proposed three times and the vote is taken B.V‘l-3W’ lhfll Sllll CI09Srl‘l 81111118‘ onlv after the 3rd reading. andill('éill.\' briniz the -tmalizamalion if pa.s.~‘(‘d. only then becomes arinto being. for the Municipal Ex- g}.[Aa“- of the C][_\ti tention Act sets forth that any (‘ALIS pop pu;n|s(:11*i£ ‘such amalgamation shall come .‘I‘hen the Miinit-ipai tzxteiitioii ; into force only upon the Proclam- yy-t gnos on to “it out that be. ation of the Lieutenant—Governor fore any such propo~ied B.»-Law in Council and the Lieutenant- ls read a third time and a vote Governor in Council. may in his taken on the same. a Pit~bis- discretion. even then approve or cite must be held in the areas dsapiirove of such By-Law. to be annexed which requires at TIN’ 350%‘ lhfln I-3 the machlll’ [hrpe_f|nh_q .50 per (ipnll majm-r cry tor Amalgamation set out ,3 at the ynlprs mm-Mr to pass_ under otir Provincial Municipal That’; wile“. we are at he,-eiExtention .~\ct, and accordingly then at the moment. For SOITICIIS the procedure presently vears now there has been taIIr;lllB (‘filled "Ill I“ '‘(‘E8l‘d 10 "19 of Amalgamation between ('liar- Dl"0I>0Sl‘fl Amalflamallflrl b9lWi‘9n loitctown and the suburban Vil- lht‘ Cllvy OI ('h3rl0ll9l0W n and the Royalty. Queen Opens New Session Of British Parliament Today LONDO .\'CPi The Queen iopcns a new session of Parlia- lment today in an atmosphere llathltlg the bitterness of the Suez l nounced the government's policy as tending to stifle production and increase prices at same tirne as it attempts to hold down wages. Union leaders were embittered when the health ministry put the policy into effect by vetoing a three-per-cent increase awarded by an arbitration board to white- tol r r rs in the national ttea-lt.h service. crisis that attcn last year's opening but protiiisiiig new and vigorous political conflicts in the 'IlOnIfls ahead. But while last year's ceremony l~\'P(I almost unnotit-ed amid '19 acrimony of Suez. the Queen -rself takes her rightful place .i the limelight as she enters the muse of Lords to read the tradi- ional speech mm the throne. It is her first major public ap- pearance since she returned from Expect U. 5. Steel Demand .ast week it edged off half a mint to 79 per cent. The trade journal says that if he operating ratte continues near :0, steel production for the year vould total between 114 500.000 ind 1l5.000.000 net tons That compares with the recon! 'l7.000.000 in 156 and 115,000,000 iast year. This line of thinking is re- elected in the scrap market. says s‘teel. as prices of steelmalcing scrap are dropping at a time when normally they would be rio- ing. in retirement and war service ‘pensions has been freely forcast and another likely measure pro- poses a S(‘I‘ll‘S of amendments to the structure of local government. While considerable discussion ‘v\lll arise on details. both these nieastires are supported ’ ciple by the Opposition. The real battle will be joined in the de- hate on the governments han- in: of the problems of inflation With 4] general election dead- Lille barely 2‘: years away and I qeady succession o byelection reverses c 3 st ing an ominous hadow, the Conservative govern- nent faces its most severe test; in coping with tihe rising cost of living. LABOR PARTY CRITICAL Initial steps already have been taken It has raised the bank rate to seven per cent, announc cuts in government spending and \€I'V(>‘(I notice on trade unions that a nevi round of wage increases cannot be granted without ii cor- _ responding increase ‘in productiv- iiv ii..::ii:.;7w.:r* FALSE Ti-:I:rH i Willi Liffle Worry Int, lk, ecu without fear or insecure false teeth d tp wobbllng. FASTEIFB \ . . Check: “plate odor‘ » _ tdenture breath). Got. PASTKITE 30 Labor s response has not been my drug counter. friendly. Harold Wilson. the Op- position financial critic. has de- Villages of Parkdale. Spring Park and a small section of Central UNGRADED EGGS iancs of Parkdalc and Spring _, _ .-‘__. Park. A .\lctropolitan C«I)Il'l1Il' lee comprising representativesi 1 ol all three areas was set A First comes the plebiscite on V't\‘(‘DIbPT 27th in the areas to COMING EVENTS Supper I-‘lat River Hall. N-mber nth cancelled No‘ utngraded eggs delivered "Charlottetown today is — DRAPES! I-‘actory Tailored. I ~ t M rv. . ~ head. The City therefore undcr . A new Rrskeoin Eafiloltflown ‘ Grade A Large . . . . . 4.)(‘ sut h Yiliinit ip.il rixtcntion Act tr" the first time you can SOP . ha: drawn tip a proposed Bv- mgr actual dl.ap“_ made ‘I, jGi‘ade A Medium .. . 4IC l I“ and has read it twice at and hanging in our store, or In I . ‘ ‘Joby (‘ouncil Final discussion on your home. ‘EGI ade A Small ' 280 It however has not vet . <. “Md hy the H” (-mm(,”_ and of f\early a hundred to choose :t(xla(‘Ie B 34(‘ ron . v OtllII‘\'(‘ no vote has vet been tak‘ Hand blmked Pmshmnk lcrade C _ . _. __ 13(- en by the ('ity (‘ouncil on such F-ad! n,_,maM_ Di‘"r>c-scd Bi-la“ ‘Cracks 18c Reasonably priced. I For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS F. A. S. JONES SIMPSONS-SEARS STORI I]! last SI. Photo tlll l . Dance every Thursday night. :' LIMITED ' Cardigan Legion Hall. Webster: Orchestra. Please Amnd For your fall hair-do. call at Blanche‘; Permanent: 8400 and up at Blant-he's. Tyrone .' owing to death in Community lance at Bonshaw Inn cancelled is wed .lIot Turkey Dinner. Wheatlcy liver Hall. ‘Thursday, November- 7'h Serving 5 am. . 'Com¢ to the Kingston United‘ Church turkey and chicken sup‘ r. Tueiuiay. Nov. 12. serving In aid of Dinner from 5 i HOT TURKEY DINNER BASILICA ALTAR SO(‘.lETY AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE On Wednesday, November 0 Charlottetown pm. to 7 p.m. P. E. I. om 5.!) pm. i (‘ome to Augustine Cove Wom- I Institute hot chicken sup-I nvenizor . I p.m. m .m- . . vu-you elconu. Oomt to Austin: Cove V6 p '1 Iutltuo lot tilde: so CLO, «filth ll pct cfi. Fort-In The and §9I$I’l. GREGOR’S Coffee Shop Cornwall Will close Tuesday. Nov" 5 management wish to thank their customer: solicit their continued patronage for next season. TUESDAY Tuesday, Nov. 5. 1957 The Guardian Page 3 aimject “The Mills of God“ His discourse was followed with rapt attentih by the run- gregation so sang in a duet will Mrs. Leigh Warren of Charlottetown. This number and a ladies trio by Mrs \Iac- I-Lacht-rn. Mrs Molyneux -nd Warren were a gr:-atl_\ an pit-4-tailed addition to the IOI'\I(‘Q nf \\(|I'€I'IID \Ii‘~‘ WARM AREA Average yearly l(’fT|p(’fa'ilI'C rati;.',e at Brisbane. Austialia lit in-tween 37 and 98 d<~i.'rce- I C°"l°'°"¢° Local Mon Heads Legal __-_ . I "dd S°"d°y Department In Hamilton S‘'‘’'‘‘ '‘ DOQILE inclement weather AC ' ' WL conference was held in the on January 2 1958 “an 5 , |n‘P'ra"°naE parish hall at Alberton on sun- . ~ ' ‘.5 '. , ' ’ ‘ da_\_ NOV I. subdivision. 5-*“d“~ “B - <‘ 0" Dewitt tbc decidedly unpleas- fmm Tigmsh. Pfimer Road. mer Islander. will take his duties 3!" weaker. . good a”t.nda,K.¢ B1om.nneld and “menu” were In 35 I193“ "I llamllmn‘ 9”‘ man marked the Suntiax étfltifllrlln nlendame and me" “ere re legal department service in \'oi*th RHPI’ Raptttt presentatives from the parishes H” “pp"'"'."w"’ '35 "hw Mi Ch“ of 7 and hm 11» ‘the II)”: (guano industrial deity}; The pastor lfiev {)\A6'D (‘tutu The meen W“ en“, ll , ega sta was announce re rune was in e pupit anti in- pm Wm, prger by $9 d"H.[0r_ cently by the ilattiulton Oity troduced the speaker. Rev Ii R. Re“ George Maccormac M11 'ouncIl Bell. who gave a fortttul and in J A_ Macponayd of Tigmsh afled A foriiier .\Iaytn- 4193834) and ilpirinfl messaie taking as his .5 .h.nau-man (‘itv Alderman (I935-36-37i. Mr.‘ l it.y_her Mexemul paw,’ M Stewart has been city clerk of, Alberton. extended I welcome to OWE" SOUMI Sim‘? Volember all visitors, and Mrs. Josiaph Cal- laghan. president cl Alberton sub division, expressed pleasure in acting hostess to the visiting dd- egates Father MacCormac outlined the duties of conveners to the com- plete satisfaction of all ions concerning League were dealt with at the allternoon meeun At five o'clock meeting adjourned for refresh- men The delegates attended Bei)edec- tiion in the Sacred Heart church, after which the sessions resumed. Discussion groups were formed land findings submitted on the ilollowing questions: tli“What is l Your Opinion (‘oncerning (xusade ‘ for Catholic Press in general rind for ‘The Casket‘ proposition particular?" and 42' “In What Vlay Can I Make My Suob-Division a Better One for G Can- ada”” ‘ A vote ot .\II’S thanks. moved by Felix Arsenault and second- ed by Mrs. . tihony Doucette, was extended to Aliberton nib- ! division for their hospitality. Also, a vote of thanks was ex» tended to Rev George MacCor- lmac for his informative talks and for the inspirational atmosw where he adds to the meetings ‘t was moved by Mra. Joseph ‘illaghan and Mrs. Merritt Cal- Iagha On adjournment ltised with the ac ion by the director. I die meeting 1 of consecr" . Mt. Herbert School for the month hm, I of Stu j0I Ofwbel" Highest average in the senior I t Grade VIII 1 Ronnie Raynor. v g,-ades_ Ronni, Raynor 3]: r‘ “"‘ John S 42. Margaret Morrison. _ _ I Gmde V - 1 R059“ w°°d- Highest average in the junior ST‘ JOHN-5_ N;-1d_ (Cp) _ Lowell Farquharson. ‘grades. Debbie Jenkins. 96'! per fmaym. H_ G‘ rude VI. 1 Charles Mutch. cent R. Mews. 55. said ‘ Monday he is happy to serve the ioined the Grey and Simcoe Sound battery of the 45th -\ntl- Foresters with the rank u.’ lieu-,Tank Regt. now the 28th Ar ‘ tenant. Shortly after the one moured Regt. Grey and Simcoe ‘returned to Canada for a staff W35 appointed 8 QU99n‘S (‘OI-lnS6‘l ‘retired from the service at the;Tll9.V hat’? lW0 Chlldrefl. D0h8ld 2. 1945 In addition to his other du- ' ties he was named city Compt- roller in 1951 e 49 year uld Ontario law- ier was born in (‘liarlottctown_ where his parents Mr and Vtrs. WA Stewart still reside lie ob- tained his Bachelor of Ans de- gree at University of Toronto and after his graduation from to the bar in practice in Owen Sound a few MR STEWART Hymns days later ‘ WAR SERVICE erest in the Army after the He practiced law in Owen war. and in 1946 and 1947 was of- Sound until June. 1940. when he fiver commanding the . Owen break of war in 1939 he had en-llroresters. rolled in the first officers’ train— ' AWARDED 51-3-3- mg course organized by the Grey? In July 6. I945. Mr Stewart and Simcoe Foresters and under . was invested as a Meniber of the the direction of Lt -CnI_ .\ A_0rt1er of the British Empire at Kennedy. ‘an investiture held by the late In 1942 Mr Stewart was oier King Genrse V1 at Buckinizham seas for three months. and then Palafl‘ On January’ I. 1953. he course at Royal Military College. Mr Stewart is married to the Kingston lie returned overseagjformer Catherine Cameron. is in August 1943 He came home to daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Canada late in 1945, and was C5 Cameron of “Wen Sound. end of October with the rank of a student at the OSCVI. and‘ major _Heather. a student at Dufterln Mr. Stewart maintained his In- School. I MT. HERBERT SCHOOL quharson. Grade I 1 Debbie Jenkins. 2. The following is the few“ I07 Roddie Morrison. 3. Bobby Bur- SALE Sandra Morrison. Teacher. Edna Walker. Grade V 1. Dianne Wood. 2.: ADMIRAL A5 RIG 2]" SCREEN — CLEAN SHARP PICTURE VERY POWERI’l'I. CHASSIS BLONDE. MAHOGANY or WALNUT FINISH 249.95 LOW DOWN PAYMENT — 2 YEARS TO PAY WE SERVICE Ol‘R 'I‘.V. 1.... ...—.w...«i..w.~.o.y . ..M..~.-as FOPPIIJC. . Our paying price for‘ GENERAL MEETING Under auspices of l’.E.I. Hoapltnl Men’: Association PRESENTATION OF REVISED PLANSFOR Followod by 3 Quesflon and Answer Period Progress Reports on Pancake and Sausage Supper All campaign workout and oboe htucuad people are asked to attend NOV. SCI ‘Warren. who resigned to take a Margaret Burn“, 3_ (‘,]gdys Pu- new post as high sheriff. ~ WAIITEI NOTICE t ?Will anyone knowing the present whereabouts f Miss Jennifer MacCormick ; formerly of Charlottetown, - - - lMoncton. N.B.. and Tor- °“""'9 l'° ‘I""'I‘ "' "I" T‘""'lY ionto. kindly write to John ' Armond Bennett c/o Fed- lGR°cERY' leral Electric Corp.. Box Ills O0 .330. Edmonton, Alberta will close 1 Wednesday afternoon from 12 pm. l Refrigeration Repairs To All Make! APPLIANCES .‘ SALES 8: SERVICE M 0 T 0 R S . Rewinding and Repairs t ELECTRICAL Repairs Palmer Electri Phones 8548 - l HIGHER THAN AVERAGE EARNINGS WITH FUTURE SECURED. n Due to expansion of Can- only (‘Iuh, largest and Motor I ada's l 8544 nation-wide . vc have openings for two I ~apab|c I n ti energetic WW 7” u[:I‘t)(4:',:‘I()I|l?Il‘: iiI5t.l\ymiaJl:taIr['tt:lI::e mcaali[iervoi‘e\Cienp[ Ozrrid VI; lliiiie UaT[:ljea§(a::iiti' t‘at)n\v"]iSd:'ililgaul‘eO‘-i C '. ‘citizens of this Newfoundland cap.‘ D 3 V l d Raynor. 3 -VHFERTPI “WWI” W I "W I W tion is not something the City Il'.8I1flC‘.\'€CI while the other can ole l';:itti;‘ljnr(tfI0rre<'(e,>fiitrOt~rgficlsinldas I: I on lnue ll”aThf:rr:a;:':d‘;,£u;£:;iu;,mhc_i 3/Tl(I‘Ir("ad W 'l Mme Bumoe 2 l REEF PACKERS .. . . , - . . - i t V v . . . . , 9 . . . - :;v.i“i’2ii“lo°ln“-:°3'é%ii:.:t::..i"“ rim. “ fl‘: on 3» ..;:.*.:‘ .....::*:::;:::.".:ti:t.:‘:.::'=.:.°c::i:*..:s.:m:*;: . 'i.°."..‘..:’”:?§i»“t“.i.‘; HOME 3. AUTO co. LTD. iftil ltntiiigiermeiiingilptihle nigh: iyiirsethhi u?lI'l0frllOn(:“ i‘t)iu:t‘xsr HIGHER PENSIONS d°’."""“d ‘°’ “°“’ “'“‘ '“‘°Pl".‘°“ W9" "°'F“""‘°d F" °°““"" Jedifgdi III A l Glcm W°°¢ i;':tI?(iiIlI,(s)hrIIlTer1n3£).t an mam)“ fie '87 GT- GEORGE 575 DIAL 5547 vincial Statues of this Proviiice. ltlie Villages of Parkdalei and Fe“ fireworks are expeclefi to It-lluifgiltimlgsztill. the curmm mmlTl2x €‘‘l:(l?t(‘)II0cII).unc” 5"” in 8 Nov. 2‘ -Malda wmd _ .._ 'lfhus the City Council has no.Spring Park can both amaliza— l';::f;u[I:;g:9‘::fOr:'l:i::[:lt(:“:;:,d:‘iii:“$1; It has been around 80 percent; All the present councillors are! [$1335 “I B X Anne “ark I more to say over this procedure mate with the City or one can mm“ Speech me" An Increase ~f rated capacity. although in thqseeking re—electlon except Gordon G',.ad(,' U 1 Sandy Jenkms_ ‘_ . The secret? A strip: of, ‘ special Seal-O Johns-Manville Seal-O-Matic ASPHALT SHINGLES Hold fast even in hurricane winds Soff-sealing! These patented J-M shingles have proved themselves on thousands of Canadian roofs. Wind and rain cm’: get under them -Matic Adhesive I! factory-applied to the underside of each shingle. The sun’: heat automatically seals it down Com late facts from your J M Sc Canadian Johns-Manville. Port Cftdll. Ontario AVAILABLE AI C0 Llllllfllji KHISINGION SUMMERSIDE Ill In — - Ell-IRLOTIETOWN Must be am- l l l ~alesmen hitious and desirniiii of ’llEf'lPl' earnings. Success- llll tionrlable and of the high applicant: must be est intettrity For appoint ment write or phone Dominion Automobile AI- sociation. Mr. Spurgeon Leard Charlottetown. R. R. 3 Phone 7645 HOSPITAL EXTENSION -—-Abo- o tm. Y.M.C.A- EVEYHIDY WHADII I IIAL ' THE DEMAND FOR St. Rose Nut & Egg IS EVER INCREASING. IT MUST BE ONE or me FINEST COALS WE ARE EXCLUSIVE DEALERS I Arnfasi Limited ASK ABOUT OUR MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN BROUGHT HERE. DIAL 6553 Illndcl